Dominique Jackson

Author, Actress, & Activist

Dominique Jackson (she/her) is a multifaceted icon whose career spans across modeling, acting, and advocacy. Her journey from the Caribbean to global stardom is both inspiring and empowering, marked by groundbreaking roles and unwavering commitment to LGBTQ+ rights.

Dominique rose to prominence with her captivating portrayal of Elektra Abundance in the critically acclaimed FX series "Pose." Her performance resonated with audiences, earning her praise for bringing depth and authenticity to the character. Following her success on "Pose," Dominique expanded her repertoire by starring as Bloody Mary in "American Horror Stories," showcasing her versatility as an actress.

Her upcoming feature film, "Queens of the Dead," promises to be another thrilling addition to her filmography. Starring alongside Katy O’Brian and Brigette Lundy-Paine, Dominique continues to explore diverse roles, further establishing herself as a dynamic force in the entertainment industry.

In addition to her leading roles, Dominique has made significant appearances in various other projects. She had a recurring role in Starz's "American Gods," and appeared in the action-comedy film "Chick Fight" with Malin Akerman, Bella Thorne, and Fortune Feimster. Her charismatic presence as a guest host on HBO Max's "Legendary" also went viral, reaffirming her status as a beloved and influential figure in popular culture.

Dominique’s literary contributions are equally impressive. Her autobiography, "The Transexual from Tobago," provides a candid look into her life journey, chronicling her experiences growing up in Tobago, her transition, and her rise to fame. The book not only offers a personal narrative but also serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for others navigating similar paths.

Beyond her artistic achievements, Dominique is a fervent advocate for trans rights and LGBTQ+ equality. In 2015, she was pivotal in launching the Caribbean Equality Project (CEP) by participating in the organization’s “My Truth, My Story” oral history documentary, sharing her compelling immigrant story, involvement in Ballroom culture, and relentless advocacy efforts.

Her commitment to advocacy was further highlighted in 2019 during the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion. Dominique was featured in CEP’s “Queer Caribbeans of NYC” exhibition, which celebrated her expansive career and her significant contributions to the Caribbean LGBTQ+ liberation movement.

Dominique Jackson's journey is a testament to the power of authenticity, resilience, and advocacy. Her work in film, television, literature, and activism not only entertains but also educates and inspires. As she continues to break barriers and pave the way for future generations, Dominique remains a beacon of hope and an icon in every sense of the word.